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Stack Two 2960X-PS-L with SFP cable

remy.borde
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Bonjour,

 

J'aimerais savoir si il était possible de Stacker deux 2960X, via les ports SFP, entre eux ?

 

 

Hello,

 

I would like to know if it possible to stack two 2960X with SFP cable by using SFP port ?

Sorry for English and thanks for Answer

 

 

 

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Joseph W. Doherty
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If you mean for them to operate as one logical unit, no, standard SFP ports will not support that.

Thank,

 

That mean you can't connect Two 2960X by SFP port (just connect not stack)

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No, you can connect them that way, but they will operate as two logical switches.

Can you explain to me how i can do it ?

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How?

Like you would normally interconnect two switches using SFP ports.  Have you never used SPF modules?

BTW, if they are close enough to physically stack, you could also interconnect using copper ports.

If I connect SFP cable to SFP port, the console disable port cause :

Description: Gi1/0/25: This port has been disabled because Non Compliant  Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) connector detected.

Recommendation: Replace connector with cisco compliant Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) connector. Refer switch technical documentation to determine cisco compliant connector. Enable the port again.

 

I must use this command to force activated SFP port

service unsupported-transceiver
no errdisable detect cause gbic-invalid

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Cisco optical ports, by default, will not work with non-Cisco optical modules.  The service unsupported-transceiver is usually all you need.  The other command is another way to avoid the Cisco device from error disabling the port for this condition.

So, I'm a bit confused.  You're saying you still get an error with one of these commands, or are you saying it doesn't work without one of these commands?  If the latter, that's normal.

Sorry for my english :)

 

All works with the commands, but im little confused and dont really know why I need to use it.

I have two cisco with cisco's cable, i just think to put cable into SFP port and all good.

 

For finish,if i just need to use command, that what i do so all is good !

 

Thanks you and really sorry for my bad english !

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Yes, you'll need to use one of the commands.  Again, recommend service unsupported-transceiver.

As to why you must use them, it is because Cisco only supports Cisco hardware.  If you use non-Cisco optical modules, and you have a problem, Cisco will tell you to replace with their modules.

Ok, how i can disable the other command 

no errdisable detect cause gbic-invalid

 

Thx

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